Hi All
My tomatoes are now triffid-esque and so they have been overnighting in the blow-away for the last week or so (the overspill on the patio). It's due to get down to around 3oC tonight and I'm wondering if the ones in the blow-away will be too cold with that sort of night-time temp. I don't have any fleece to cover them and as there are rather a lot now in their final buckets, I don't want to bring them all in as there's not that much space (the ones on the patio I will certainly bring in). At the same time, I'd rather crowd the house out with tomatoes than loose the lot to a sudden blast of cold. What do you think??
Thanks!
My tomatoes are now triffid-esque and so they have been overnighting in the blow-away for the last week or so (the overspill on the patio). It's due to get down to around 3oC tonight and I'm wondering if the ones in the blow-away will be too cold with that sort of night-time temp. I don't have any fleece to cover them and as there are rather a lot now in their final buckets, I don't want to bring them all in as there's not that much space (the ones on the patio I will certainly bring in). At the same time, I'd rather crowd the house out with tomatoes than loose the lot to a sudden blast of cold. What do you think??
Thanks!
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